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Friday, 27 May 2005
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Intel chief executive Paul Otellini was pressed by Walt Mossberg about security on the Wintel platform, to which he offered a startling confession: He spends an hour a weekend removing spyware from his daughter's computer. Asked whether a mainstream computer user in search of immediate safety from security woes ought to buy a Mac instead of a Wintel PC, he said, "If you want to fix it tomorrow, maybe you should buy something else.
"[The Macintosh News Network]
1:31:46 AM
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Cory Doctorow:

50,000 spider crabs have swarmed the ocean floor near Australia's Port Phillip Bay, crowding 10 deep over an area the size of a football field.
Link
(Thanks, Adrian!)
 [Boing Boing]
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